Monday, November 30, 2009

It's almost time to say goodbye to our happy little snow land and hello to a new StopMo set.

In the next couple of days I will be dismantling the hills and removing the trees to make way for 3 simultanous Chroma-Key Green Screen StopMo shoots. So sad to see those lovely little tree say bye bye. But we have to move on.

So in saying good bye I thought I'd post some pictures of our lovely little trees.

Friday, November 27, 2009

Here's a video of the Foam Latex Oven built for our studio. The plans can be found in our December 2009 issue that will be released on the 10th. Lots of fun to build and very useful for large numbers of molds that need baked at the same time.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

The Stop Motion Animation clips are all done for the Fred Figglehorn "Creepy Christmas" music video. The Director of the Music Video Andy Signor (on the right) stopped by to see the final product and hang with our stopmo friends.

This was one of the tightest deadlines ever. 25 to 35 seconds of Stop Motion done from design to build and animation in 2 weeks. With help from Melissa Piekaar, Victor Akuna, Tom, and our new friend Valerie Rodriguez. We were able to pull it off. The biggest hurdle out of the project was the 5 days lost due to PayPal delaying our funds for materials. Oh well, we still pulled it off. I (John Ikuma / on the left) just couldn't sleep for five days straight to get it done.

Now it's on to the December Issue of SMM and Design, Sculpting, and Casting a 2 foot Stop Motion monster for a Film Festival Entry I was comissioned to make and animate. But First, I must sleep.... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz..........................................................

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Today we are setting on a two day foam latex marathon. What needs baked you maybe asking. Well, (1) Frost the snowman, (2) Reindeer, (2)Rudolfs, (2) Fred Bodies. The oven you see above is a custom built oven that I personally made for the this build and will be one of the tutorials in the upcoming December 2009 issue of SMM. There will also be a timelapse video on YouTube of the frame and body building process. 3 Half days of blood sweat and tears and now two days of Foam Madness. Fun Fun Fun.... It's good to love what you do even when your fingers hurt.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Oh the joy of joys is a really good interview. Today myself and Melissa Piekaar (our new reporter and staffy) interviewed the boys over at Buddy Systems Studios in Burbank California. What resulted was an awesome interview and a great hang with some great people. They will be our cover story for the December Issue of SMM. We want to thank Buddy Systems for taking the time to meet with us and wish them the greatest of luck on their many under the radar projects.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Today I have put the final touches on some sculpts for an upcoming music video production. The artist is FRED from YouTube and the sculpture you see is his character in Chavant Clay. He will most likely be a foam latex puppet with either a resin head or a Sculpey Push Casting head. The cast of characters rang from Rudolf, Frost, and some forgotten Toys.

What this production will lead to is a few production videos and how to's on Foam Latex Oven Making and Sculpting Tutorials. Should be a ton of fun. Stay tuned for more to come.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Ahhh.... Finally a way to keep an eye on what we are doing behind the scenes at SMM. There is constantly chaos on our end with deadlines, personal projects, and group organization. So now you readers can have a look at the crazy stuff going on.

Our December 2009 issue#3 is in production. Our featured article will be on a studio called "Buddy Systems". We also plan to have interviews with sculptor John Brown, sounddesigner Travis Powers, along with Highlights from the Montreal Stop Motion Film Festival, and tutorials on chavant clay sculpting.

We recently shot some test shots of a Pixelation video that my be a micro web series on our YouTube page. The first one should be completed in the next few weeks. Keep an eye out for the the updates.